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Color guard takes fifth at nationals
Posted on March 7, 2011Posted in Arts/Entertainment
The Pride of the Tribe color guard took fifth in the national marching auxiliary competition on March 26 in Fort Worth. In the ninth and 10th grade division individual competition freshman Ashley Ledesma took third and sophomore Kyndall... Read more »
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I’M GAME–Gamer wins dance-off title
Posted on March 4, 2011Posted in Arts/Entertainment
Written by Jack Cagle, Columnist
Today we have a special edition of the gaming column. I got to play a game I had never played before, and I won a free lunch from it. The game of the month was Just Dance. I played it at the Wii Dance Off at the Gaines County Library.... Read more »
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CINAMAJEN–Broadway musical inspires awe
Posted on March 4, 2011Posted in Arts/Entertainment
Written by Jennifer Hughes, Editor in Chief
I walked into the City Bank Auditorium in Lubbock excited and giddy. Looking around, I saw little girls wearing the famous yellow ball gown. Man, I was way out of my league. Beauty and The Beast has always been my favorite Disney movie.... Read more »
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REFLECTIONS: Cast remembers stopover in Oz
Posted on January 28, 2011Posted in Arts/Entertainment
•“The worst thing was pulling the mask off.” –senior Jenna Johnson (Wicked Witch of the West) •“The munchkin practices were the worst. They were long and some of the kids didn’t listen much.” –sophomore Tonya... Read more »
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I’M GAME–Gamer prefers Modern Warfare to Black Ops
Posted on January 28, 2011Posted in Arts/Entertainment, Op-Ed
Written by Jack Cagle, Columnist
Let me start by saying that this column is going to make a lot of people angry. I’m going to get that out of the way now. I hated Call of Duty: Black Ops. I enjoyed one thing about it, and that was the online wager matches. Overall,... Read more »
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CinemaJen–King’s Speech tops columnist’s list at Academy Awards
Posted on January 28, 2011Posted in Arts/Entertainment, Op-Ed
Written by Jennifer Hughes, Features Editor
Oscar-nominated movies are notorious for being bizarre, completely out-there films. So, why not watch most of them and see what all the buzz is about? I had to look past my personal biases and focus on what the Academy would think... Read more »
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World of Oz open to public in January
Posted on December 15, 2010Posted in Arts/Entertainment
Written by Katie Garcia, Op-Ed Editor
The call to redo the scene for what seemed like the millionth time produced an audible sigh from cast members. Practice lasted hours, and the effort they gave left them tired, sweaty and hopeful the improvements would show. “There’s... Read more »
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CinemaJen–Seasonal selections combat holiday cheesiness
Posted on December 10, 2010Posted in Arts/Entertainment, Op-Ed
Written by Jennifer Hughes, Editor in Chief
Personally, I’m not one for holiday movies. I find most of them completely cheesy and predictable. Call me Scrooge. The only Christmas movie I am fond of is How the Grinch Stole Christmas both the animated and Jim Carrey versions.... Read more »
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Welcome to my speechy world
Posted on October 29, 2010Posted in Arts/Entertainment, Op-Ed
Written by Angela Sims, Features Editor
Standing in front of thousands of people and putting yourself out there for everyone to criticize is not as easy as it looks. Okay, maybe not thousands of people, but it feels like it. Speech is very stressful. One thing is for sure–we... Read more »
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OUT THERE TOO–See Jack run…away in fear
Posted on October 29, 2010Posted in Arts/Entertainment, Op-Ed
Written by Jack Cagle, Columnist
We should have known better than to listen to the nosy old lady with three teeth and a Marlboro red hanging from her lips. You see, it was supposed to be a fun night in the corn maze near Shallowater, but that didn’t turn out so... Read more »
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